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Sustainability and Sustainable Development: An Introduction in Chattanooga, TN
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development: An Introduction in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $150.00
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The challenge in teaching an introductory course on sustainability is there are many ways to teach it, and many issues to cover. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals offer a cohesive and interconnected set of topics to help address this problem – indeed the SDGs are now
the
guiding framework for planning and implementing sustainability through 2030. They are the focus of international development efforts, and the
lingua franca
of sustainability as a field of study, the international consensus on “what is sustainability?” As such, the UN SDGs present an ideal framework for an introductory level textbook because taken together, they integrate the “Three Es”—
environment
,
economic development,
and
equity
—that are the core definition of sustainability.
This book introduces students to sustainability structured around the 17 UN SDGs. Through a global perspective, with attention given equally to how sustainability challenges the highest income countries of the Global North, as well as to the moderate- and low-income countries of the Global South, Benton-Short synthesizes basic environmental science, policy, and interdisciplinary perspectives while investigating key challenges to developing a more sustainable future through the SDG framework.
Readers will easily tackle this complex set of topics through an accessible writing style, comprehensive scholarship, and diverse perspectives. Guided by a lush art program, complete with numerous maps, figures, and photos to enliven the presentation, students will develop a greater understanding of the important trends in sustainability in the twenty-first century. The broad arguments highlighted through numerous case studies and boxes prepare global citizens to grapple with the environmental, social, economic, and political challenges that face our collective future.
Features of this exciting, brand-new text include:
Chapter opening
learning objectives
to guide students’ course goalsHelpful study aids such as
key terms
—bolded in the text and compiled both at the end of each chapter and in a comprehensive glossaryEnd-of-chapter
questions for discussion and activities
to promote active learningA stunning art program, with detailed
maps
figures
tables
, and
photos
, to engage students as visual learners
Critical Perspectives
Expert Voice
boxes to present the diverse perspectives in sustainability
Interconnections
boxes to help students tie together ideas across the issues
Key Terms and Concepts
Understanding the Issue
boxes to go in-depth on important topics
Making Progress
Solutions
boxes that show students hopeful trends toward seemingly intractable problems
SDGs and the Law
boxes that provide a legal and governance context.
the
guiding framework for planning and implementing sustainability through 2030. They are the focus of international development efforts, and the
lingua franca
of sustainability as a field of study, the international consensus on “what is sustainability?” As such, the UN SDGs present an ideal framework for an introductory level textbook because taken together, they integrate the “Three Es”—
environment
,
economic development,
and
equity
—that are the core definition of sustainability.
This book introduces students to sustainability structured around the 17 UN SDGs. Through a global perspective, with attention given equally to how sustainability challenges the highest income countries of the Global North, as well as to the moderate- and low-income countries of the Global South, Benton-Short synthesizes basic environmental science, policy, and interdisciplinary perspectives while investigating key challenges to developing a more sustainable future through the SDG framework.
Readers will easily tackle this complex set of topics through an accessible writing style, comprehensive scholarship, and diverse perspectives. Guided by a lush art program, complete with numerous maps, figures, and photos to enliven the presentation, students will develop a greater understanding of the important trends in sustainability in the twenty-first century. The broad arguments highlighted through numerous case studies and boxes prepare global citizens to grapple with the environmental, social, economic, and political challenges that face our collective future.
Features of this exciting, brand-new text include:
Chapter opening
learning objectives
to guide students’ course goalsHelpful study aids such as
key terms
—bolded in the text and compiled both at the end of each chapter and in a comprehensive glossaryEnd-of-chapter
questions for discussion and activities
to promote active learningA stunning art program, with detailed
maps
figures
tables
, and
photos
, to engage students as visual learners
Critical Perspectives
Expert Voice
boxes to present the diverse perspectives in sustainability
Interconnections
boxes to help students tie together ideas across the issues
Key Terms and Concepts
Understanding the Issue
boxes to go in-depth on important topics
Making Progress
Solutions
boxes that show students hopeful trends toward seemingly intractable problems
SDGs and the Law
boxes that provide a legal and governance context.
The challenge in teaching an introductory course on sustainability is there are many ways to teach it, and many issues to cover. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals offer a cohesive and interconnected set of topics to help address this problem – indeed the SDGs are now
the
guiding framework for planning and implementing sustainability through 2030. They are the focus of international development efforts, and the
lingua franca
of sustainability as a field of study, the international consensus on “what is sustainability?” As such, the UN SDGs present an ideal framework for an introductory level textbook because taken together, they integrate the “Three Es”—
environment
,
economic development,
and
equity
—that are the core definition of sustainability.
This book introduces students to sustainability structured around the 17 UN SDGs. Through a global perspective, with attention given equally to how sustainability challenges the highest income countries of the Global North, as well as to the moderate- and low-income countries of the Global South, Benton-Short synthesizes basic environmental science, policy, and interdisciplinary perspectives while investigating key challenges to developing a more sustainable future through the SDG framework.
Readers will easily tackle this complex set of topics through an accessible writing style, comprehensive scholarship, and diverse perspectives. Guided by a lush art program, complete with numerous maps, figures, and photos to enliven the presentation, students will develop a greater understanding of the important trends in sustainability in the twenty-first century. The broad arguments highlighted through numerous case studies and boxes prepare global citizens to grapple with the environmental, social, economic, and political challenges that face our collective future.
Features of this exciting, brand-new text include:
Chapter opening
learning objectives
to guide students’ course goalsHelpful study aids such as
key terms
—bolded in the text and compiled both at the end of each chapter and in a comprehensive glossaryEnd-of-chapter
questions for discussion and activities
to promote active learningA stunning art program, with detailed
maps
figures
tables
, and
photos
, to engage students as visual learners
Critical Perspectives
Expert Voice
boxes to present the diverse perspectives in sustainability
Interconnections
boxes to help students tie together ideas across the issues
Key Terms and Concepts
Understanding the Issue
boxes to go in-depth on important topics
Making Progress
Solutions
boxes that show students hopeful trends toward seemingly intractable problems
SDGs and the Law
boxes that provide a legal and governance context.
the
guiding framework for planning and implementing sustainability through 2030. They are the focus of international development efforts, and the
lingua franca
of sustainability as a field of study, the international consensus on “what is sustainability?” As such, the UN SDGs present an ideal framework for an introductory level textbook because taken together, they integrate the “Three Es”—
environment
,
economic development,
and
equity
—that are the core definition of sustainability.
This book introduces students to sustainability structured around the 17 UN SDGs. Through a global perspective, with attention given equally to how sustainability challenges the highest income countries of the Global North, as well as to the moderate- and low-income countries of the Global South, Benton-Short synthesizes basic environmental science, policy, and interdisciplinary perspectives while investigating key challenges to developing a more sustainable future through the SDG framework.
Readers will easily tackle this complex set of topics through an accessible writing style, comprehensive scholarship, and diverse perspectives. Guided by a lush art program, complete with numerous maps, figures, and photos to enliven the presentation, students will develop a greater understanding of the important trends in sustainability in the twenty-first century. The broad arguments highlighted through numerous case studies and boxes prepare global citizens to grapple with the environmental, social, economic, and political challenges that face our collective future.
Features of this exciting, brand-new text include:
Chapter opening
learning objectives
to guide students’ course goalsHelpful study aids such as
key terms
—bolded in the text and compiled both at the end of each chapter and in a comprehensive glossaryEnd-of-chapter
questions for discussion and activities
to promote active learningA stunning art program, with detailed
maps
figures
tables
, and
photos
, to engage students as visual learners
Critical Perspectives
Expert Voice
boxes to present the diverse perspectives in sustainability
Interconnections
boxes to help students tie together ideas across the issues
Key Terms and Concepts
Understanding the Issue
boxes to go in-depth on important topics
Making Progress
Solutions
boxes that show students hopeful trends toward seemingly intractable problems
SDGs and the Law
boxes that provide a legal and governance context.

















